Orange Porange

All the colors make rhyming look so easy. But poor Orange can’t find a rhyme for itself – no matter how hard it tries. Filled with clever rhymes and nonsense words, Orange Porange takes young readers on a rhyming adventure filled with ups, downs and a valuable lesson about embracing our uniqueness.

★ “Wonderful book! What a great book for a beginning reader. A great addition to a child’s library!”

– Ivy Stanchfield, ★★★★★ Review

Orange Porange Fan Art

Child's drawing of an orange smiling face on stick legs in a grassy field with blue sky and clouds.
Child's drawing of a pink-faced person with long black hair, blue eyes, and green beanie next to an orange round character with stick arms and legs, both smiling, on a white paper with squiggly lines.
Child's drawing of anthropomorphized vegetables with speech bubbles. The purple character says "Purple Burple," the orange one says "Orange Porange? Ornge Hornege?" and "This Is Fun," a red character says "Red Head Confused," and a pink one notes "Their getting along." Each character has simple facial features and exaggerated expressions.
Children's drawing of two smiling figures, one orange and one purple, with stick legs on a gray background with green edges.
Child's drawing of colorful characters inside a large yellow shape. Two characters have thought bubbles: one orange saying "I can't rhyme" and one green saying "I can rhyme."
Colorful children's drawing of an orange character with a facial expression, holding a cookie, surrounded by a yellow aura with speech bubbles saying "I'm floating!" and "hi!". The words "Orange Porange!", "help!", "cookie", and "book!" are written, with two pink hearts and a book depicted in the corners.